8 Tips for the Perfect Fall Haircare Routine: High Porosity Hair types

8 Tips for the Perfect Fall Haircare Routine: High Porosity Hair types

Fall is here!! while we’re excited about cozy sweaters and Halloween everything, our hair isn’t always as thrilled. Whether you’ve got curls, waves, or straight hair, the cooler, drier air can spell trouble, especially for those of us with porous hair.
You know, that hair that drinks up moisture in seconds but then loses it just as fast?HIGH POROSITY HAIR TYPES.

Yeah, it’s a challenge. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with some practical tips to keep your hair happy and healthy through the season.

Understanding Hair Porosity Types

Before we dive into tips, it’s important to understand what hair porosity actually means. Your hair’s porosity refers to its ability to absorb and retain moisture. In layman terms, it means how porous and open are the hair cuticles. How fast can your hair absorb moisture and how fast can it lose it?

Low porosity Hair: - has tightly bound and closed-up cuticles, making it difficult for the hair strands to absorb moisture but are really great at retaining what does get in for a while.

Medium porosity hair is the middle ground and have the best of both worlds. They can absorb easily and also retain moisture a while.

And High Porosity Hair: - has loosely bound and raised cuticles, that helps it absorbs moisture quickly but struggles to hold onto it. So, it loses the absorbed moisture just as fast.

The root problem of all high porosity hair types is the inability to retain moisture.

Read more on all Hair porosity types and how to test for your hair porosity at home

 What Does the Fall Season Mean for High Porosity Hair types

High Porosity hair types whether straight or curly have certain common features some of which includes;

- Absorbtion easy, and retention difficult.

-Hair products penetrate curls easily. 

-Excessive hair dryness. 

-Very prone to frizz.

- Wet hair dry easily.

During Fall, the fast absorption is not a concern, but this means that when you apply moisture and products to your hair, it gets absorbed very easily but also leaves the hair just as fast.

Fall can be particularly challenging for high porosity hair, as the dry air and sudden temperature changes zap moisture, leaving hair frizzy and fragile. So, let’s break down how to protect the high porosity hair type this season.

Haircare Tips for High Porosity Hair types

 1. Lock in Moisture with Deep Conditioning

For high porosity hair, deep conditioning is a game-changer. Use a rich, protein-free deep conditioner once or twice a week to replenish moisture. Look for ingredients like shea butter, avocado oil, and glycerin all present in the OBS Treatment Masks to really lock in hydration.

A deep conditioning treatment creates a barrier that helps prevent moisture loss in the dry fall air.

Smoothen cuticles and deeply moisturize with the Curls Unleashed Treatment Mask & The Curls Enriched Treatment Masks.

A Deep Conditioning Treatment Mask Combo to Lock-in Moisture

2. Layer with Leave-ins and Oils

Once you've deep-conditioned, don’t stop there. High porosity hair needs extra reinforcement to keep that moisture locked in.

A leave-in conditioner followed by an oil to seal the ends will go a long way. Oils like argan, jojoba, or grapeseed oil are lightweight but effective in sealing moisture without weighing your hair down.

Seal and Moisturize with the dual purpose>> Growth Burst Serum

3. Protect with Satin and Silk

Fall means more layers of clothing, and all that rubbing from scarves and hats can lead to friction, which is bad news for any porosity type.

Switch to silk or satin-lined caps, bonnets, or pillowcases to reduce the friction that causes breakage and frizz. Your high porosity hair will especially thank you for the extra protection!

4. Switch to a Moisturizing Shampoo

As the air gets cooler, it's time to rethink your shampoo. Choose a sulfate-free, moisturizing shampoo that gently cleanses your hair without stripping it of its natural oils.

High porosity hair needs all the moisture it can get, and using a harsh shampoo can leave it brittle and dry.

Keep your Curls safe this fall with The Moisturizing Ayurvedic Shampoo Bar

5. Don’t Skip the Trims

It might seem counterintuitive to trim your hair when you’re trying to protect it, but regular trims are essential for preventing split ends and breakage, especially in high porosity hair. By cutting off damaged ends, you ensure your hair stays healthy and strong.

6. Humectants for the Win!

Humectants are your hair’s best friend, especially in fall. They draw moisture from the environment into your hair. Ingredients like glycerin, and aloe vera in a Leave-in such as the Curls Revived Leave-in Conditioner are fantastic for high porosity hair. 

But be mindful if you're in a super dry area – in low humidity, humectants can pull moisture out of your hair instead, so balance them with sealing oils.

A COMPLETE HAIRCARE & WASHDAY BOX CURATED JUST FOR FALL

7. Avoid Heat Styling

It’s tempting to blow-dry or flat iron your hair when it starts getting colder out, but resist the urge! Heat can damage the cuticle, especially for high porosity hair, which is already more prone to breakage.

Instead, try air-drying or using a diffuser on a low-heat setting. If you must use heat, always apply a heat protectant first to minimize damage.

8. Protective Styling for Low Maintenance

Give your hair a break with protective styles like braids, twists, or buns. These styles help minimize daily manipulation and exposure to the elements. Just make sure you’re still keeping your scalp moisturized!

No matter your porosity type, the key to keeping your hair healthy this fall is a balance of moisture, protection, and minimal manipulation. By adjusting your routine to the season, you’ll be able to enjoy everything Halloween without stressing about your hair.

Just remember, consistency is key, and your hair will thank you for the extra TLC!

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